H.D.

American poet and novelist

H.D. - Artists & Creatives born September 10th, 1886
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This individual was a prominent American poet, novelist, and memoirist associated with the Imagist movement in early 20th century literature. Contributions to modernist poetry included distinctive works that focused on clarity and precision of language. Notable publications included the poetry collections 'Sea Garden' and 'Hymen', which showcased innovative use of verse and theme. In addition to poetry, a significant novel titled 'Bid Me to Live' reflected personal experiences and struggles. The individual also wrote memoirs that provided insight into identity and artistic expression.

Published 'Sea Garden' and 'Hymen'

Wrote the novel 'Bid Me to Live'

Contributed to the Imagist movement

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